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10 for today: Tuesday, April 22

BOSTON MARATHON:Till T. Teuber of Hamburg, Germany, prepares himself before the 118th Boston Marathon Monday, April 21, in Boston. The 118th marathon was a success, just one year after the fatal bombing attacks shook the renowned race. Photo: Associated Press/Matt Rourke

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. PUBLIC ANGER OVERSHADOWS KOREAN SHIP’S HEROIC CREW

Some of the ferry’s staff acted bravely to save their passengers, but amid outrage over the disaster they have gone unheralded.

2. BIDEN REASSURES KIEV

The VP is telling Ukraine’s government that Washington stands with it against “humiliating threats.”

3. WEAKENED SYRIAN REBELS MAKING LAST STAND FOR HOMS

Forces loyal to Assad have launched a fierce assault against opposition fighters to take control of Syria’s strategic third city.

4. WHY JOHN PAUL’S CANONIZATION ISN’T A BIG DEAL IN HIS HOMELAND

The late pope, who will be declared a Catholic saint this Sunday, has long been revered as one in Poland. But his memory is fading from the minds of the country’s secular youth.

5. WHAT HAPPENED DURING SALT LAKE CITY FEDERAL TRIAL

The new courthouse has state-of-the-art security features. But when a gang member lunged at a witness, pen in hand, it was an old-fashioned bullet that stopped him.

6. OBAMA TO VISIT DISASTER SITE EN ROUTE TO ASIA

The president will survey the damage from the mudslide in Washington state that left at least 41 dead.

7. WHO WAITS WITH BAITED BREATH FOR FDA RULING

Smokers of e-cigarettes will find out what rules the Food and Drug Administration will propose as early as this month.

8. ARMY CULLING OFFICER CORPS

As America’s wars wind down and Pentagon budgets shrink, as many as 3,000 officers are expected to be forced from the service.

9. MANCHESTER UNITED FIRES MANAGER

The British soccer club, which has seen its fortunes decline sharply in the past year, sacks David Moyes after only 10 months in the job.

10. GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ IS EULOGIZED

On a line that stretches for nearly a mile, mourners wait to bid a final farewell to one of the greatest Spanish-language authors of all time.